is it bad to have the transmission overfilled a bit?
I dont see how excess transmission oil could cause a problem.
say it was pretty overfilled. what would happen?
a bit overfilled?
a little tiny bit?
I just change my tranny fluid for the first time, and I put too much in. this is why I'm curious.
sorry about the threads recently, I'm new, and am trying to get my bike in prime working order before it starts getting nice out.
Depends. If it is listed at 1000cc's and you add, 1050...don't worry. If you fill it to 1500cc's, you're gonna leave a trail of tranny fluid as you ride because it's going to vent. If the vent tube/passage is blocked, you're gonna blow a seal somewhere.
Why not just drain the fluid and add new fluid to the correct level?
There is a lot of additional heat generated due to the friction of all of that oil sloshing around. It could potentially overheat the transmission, if you had WAY too much oil as stated earlier. A little too much isn't a problem.
EDIT: ok, I drained some, and it is just a little less than 50cc over what it's supposed to be.
and if that is still too much, the vent tube is clear, I checked it.
the oil is not that high, though.
it's a 175 cc, and it says 700cc's of oil for the tranny.
ok, www.bikebandit.com has all the parts. I'm going to get the jug re-sleeved. does the sleeve have to be built specifically for my bike, or are there standard sizes that you can buy.
That's more of a crankcase side problem, the crankshaft strikes the surface of the oil and traps air in it. Overfilling in a transmission side generates too much heat and leads to leaks.